On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 17:49 +0200, Luca Olivetti wrote: > The OSD works much better: better scaling, better use of colors, no > bleeding. That's the only thing I touched seriously (I'm not > knowledgeable enough to touch the other stuff, like the demuxer). > Ville's been commiting patches to make it compatible with new vdr > versions and assorted fixes. So, there are still many problems but many > things have improved. The bleeding colours were always a bit odd! > > I'm currently using dxr3-0.2.3-pre2 with several patches applied for > > compatibility with more recent vdr versions. Should I try checking out a > > new version yet? > > Why not? Keep a copy of what's working for you now and then try the new > stuff. If it doesn't work you can always go back, but I doubt you'll > want to ;-) That's a very confident statement! ;-) I'll give it a go: I was thinking I'd have to check it out and then fiddle lots to get it compiled. > There's also a vdr-dxr3-0-2 branch. Hmmmm...trying to browse the cvs repository at: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/dxr3plugin/ doesn't list it! I'll try checking it out from home later on. Cheers, Laz